I didn’t do anything in Thunder Bay itself. After my long day on Saturday I was happy just to eat my salad and climb into my hotel bed. I had to be up fairly early for my drive to Kenora…and thankfully there was another continental breaky for me…

This time the coffee was good but the bagel was pretty dry. Oh well. It was free right? :) I had OJ too.

About 20 minutes down the highway from TB is Kakabecka Falls. It’s a small town but it’s also a provincial park and the location of “Niagra of the North”. WATERFALLS!!

On my last night in Halifax our waitress at The Foggy Goggle was from Thunder Bay so I asked her what there was to see/do. She told me where to look for the Terry Fox monument and said I had to see these falls. I’m soooo glad she told me!!

She also said that I should try a “Persian”…a pastry TB is famous for. Conveniently my hotel had them as part of the continental, so I grabbed one for the road.

Kind of a cross between a cinnamon bun and a donut…with pink, sweet icing. I can see how it would be good but this one was sort of stale so I only took a few bites.

Snacked on some grapes…

Stoopy was enjoying the breeze from the vents…

Because I only had one small coffee in the morning, I stopped in a little podunk town along the way and grabbed another…

I also ate my Pomegranate Chobani at one of my rest stops. Again, I really enjoyed the thick and creamy Greek yogurt…and the flavour was yummy…but I didn’t like having the actual pom arils in there. Too hard.

The drive was really nice. I did hit some crappy weather for a good portion of this leg, but no tornados!! Not quite as picturesque as the previous legs but that waterfall made up for that. :) When I arrived at Tamara’s in Kenora all of the wet weather had passed over and we had an absolutely gorgeous evening!

Upon arrival, she provided me with a cold bevvie and tasty snacks. She even got me Strongbow. :) I guess I’ve been clear that I like it because Tara did that too. haha.

Dips, veggies, grapes, carby goodness and two yummy cheese creations (both of which I will totally steal!)… She melted brie and drizzled it with EVOO & balsamic…and topped mashed goat cheese with bruschetta mix. Both easy and super deeeeelish!

After settling the kitty in and enjoying our snacks and hanging with Tamara’s daughter Paige…we decided to head out for a little drive so I could see the town. Tamara took me to her folks place…um, right on the Winnipeg River (which seems more like a like really). View from their deck…

View from their back yard…

We caught some rays and had a drinky with her parents. Her Dad provided me with one of his “cheap beers”…which I actually really enjoyed!

Then we drove a little tour of town.

Husky the Muskie!!

When Tamara wins the lottery she’s going to take us all out on this fabulous boat. :)

Back at her house we sipped white wine and munched dark chocolate M&M’s. :) A little later we had a light dinner of some pasta salad her Mom sent us home with. Mexi-style! We all know that’s one of my faves.

We ended our evening with FIREWORKS! Mother Nature actually worked in my favour! They had such poor weather on Saturday night that their town Canada Day fireworks were cancelled…but because Sunday was soooo nice they decided to reschedule them. We were able to walk down and sit right on the grass to watch.

I’m soooo glad Tamara offered to have me stop by. Kenora was a lovely place and she was a perfect hostess. We had so much fun!!

Does your route take you on the Trans-Canada the whole way? Because I highly recommend a detour onto Highway 3 through the Crowsnest Pass, Sparwood, Fernie, etc. once you get past Calgary. I don't know how much extra time it would take you (if any), though. But the scenery is beautiful! Plus I'm from the Pass, so I tell everyone to go there, haha.